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This skill audits a project's dependencies for outdated versions, security vulnerabilities, and compatibility problems. It analyzes lock files, plans upgrade paths, and assesses breaking changes. Use it before releases, during maintenance, after security advisories, or when inheriting a project to ensure dependency health.

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Audit Dependency Versions

Audit deps → ver staleness, known security vulns, compat issues. Inventory all deps from lock files → check latest → classify staleness → flag security → prioritized upgrade report.

Use When

  • Pre-release → deps current + secure
  • Periodic maint (monthly/quarterly)
  • Security advisory hits project dep
  • Lang ver upgrade (R 4.4 → 4.5)
  • Pre-submit CRAN/npm/crates.io
  • Inheriting project → dep health

In

  • Required: Project root w/ dep/lock files
  • Optional: Ecosystem (R, Node.js, Python, Rust)
  • Optional: Security-only mode (skip staleness → CVEs)
  • Optional: Allowlist deps to skip
  • Optional: Compat target date (e.g., "R 4.4.x")

Do

Step 1: Inventory All Dependencies

Parse dep files → complete inventory.

R packages:

# Direct dependencies from DESCRIPTION
grep -A 100 "^Imports:" DESCRIPTION | grep -B 100 "^[A-Z]" | head -50
grep -A 100 "^Suggests:" DESCRIPTION | grep -B 100 "^[A-Z]" | head -50

# Pinned versions from renv.lock
cat renv.lock | grep -A 3 '"Package"'

Node.js:

# Direct dependencies
cat package.json | grep -A 100 '"dependencies"' | grep -B 100 "}"
cat package.json | grep -A 100 '"devDependencies"' | grep -B 100 "}"

# Pinned versions from lock file
cat package-lock.json | grep '"version"' | head -20

Python:

# From requirements or pyproject
cat requirements.txt
cat pyproject.toml | grep -A 50 "dependencies"

# Pinned versions
cat requirements.lock 2>/dev/null || pip freeze

Rust:

# From Cargo.toml
grep -A 50 "\[dependencies\]" Cargo.toml
# Pinned versions
cat Cargo.lock | grep -A 2 "name ="

Inventory table:

| Package | Pinned Version | Type | Ecosystem |
|---|---|---|---|
| dplyr | 1.1.4 | Import | R |
| testthat | 3.2.1 | Suggests | R |
| express | 4.18.2 | dependency | Node.js |
| pytest | 8.0.0 | dev | Python |

Complete inventory direct + (optional) transitive deps w/ pinned vers.

If err: Lock files missing → repro issues. Note as finding → inventory from manifest w/ declared constraints.

Step 2: Check Latest Available Versions

Latest ver per dep.

R:

# Check available versions
available.packages()[c("dplyr", "testthat"), "Version"]

# Or via CLI
Rscript -e 'cat(available.packages()["dplyr", "Version"])'

Node.js:

# Check outdated packages
npm outdated --json

# Or individual package
npm view express version

Python:

# Check outdated
pip list --outdated --format=json

# Or individual
pip index versions requests 2>/dev/null

Rust:

# Check outdated
cargo outdated

# Or individual
cargo search serde --limit 1

Update inventory:

| Package | Pinned | Latest | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| dplyr | 1.1.4 | 1.1.6 | patch |
| ggplot2 | 3.4.0 | 3.5.1 | minor |
| Rcpp | 1.0.10 | 1.0.14 | patch |
| shiny | 1.7.4 | 1.9.1 | minor |

Latest ver per dep w/ gap magnitude (patch/minor/major).

If err: Registry unreachable → mark "unable to check", continue. Don't block full audit on one registry.

Step 3: Classify Staleness

Staleness level per dep:

LevelDefinitionAction
CurrentAt latest version or within latest patchNo action needed
Patch behindSame major.minor, older patchLow priority upgrade, usually safe
Minor behindSame major, older minorMedium priority, review changelog for new features
Major behindOlder major versionHigh priority, likely breaking changes in upgrade
EOL / ArchivedPackage no longer maintainedCritical: find replacement or fork

Summary:

### Staleness Summary

- **Current**: 12 packages (48%)
- **Patch behind**: 8 packages (32%)
- **Minor behind**: 3 packages (12%)
- **Major behind**: 1 package (4%)
- **EOL/Archived**: 1 package (4%)

**Overall health**: AMBER (major-behind and EOL packages present)

Color coding:

  • GREEN: All current/patch-behind
  • AMBER: Any minor-behind or one major-behind
  • RED: Multiple major-behind or any EOL

Every dep classified + overall health rating.

If err: Ver comparison ambiguous (non-SemVer, date-based) → classify conservatively "minor behind" + note non-standard scheme.

Step 4: Check for Security Vulnerabilities

Run ecosystem-specific audit tools:

R:

# No built-in audit tool; check manually
# Cross-reference with https://www.r-project.org/security.html
# Check GitHub advisories for each package

Node.js:

# Built-in audit
npm audit --json

# Severity levels: info, low, moderate, high, critical
npm audit --audit-level=moderate

Python:

# Using pip-audit
pip-audit --format=json

# Or safety
safety check --json

Rust:

# Using cargo-audit
cargo audit --json

Document findings:

### Security Findings

| Package | Version | CVE | Severity | Fixed In | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| express | 4.18.2 | CVE-2024-XXXX | High | 4.19.0 | Path traversal in static file serving |
| lodash | 4.17.20 | CVE-2021-23337 | Critical | 4.17.21 | Command injection via template |

**Security status**: RED (1 critical, 1 high)

Vulns w/ CVE, severity, affected ver, fix ver.

If err: No audit tool → GitHub Security Advisories manual search per dep. Best-effort without tooling.

Step 5: Plan Upgrade Path

Prioritize by risk + impact:

### Upgrade Plan

#### Priority 1: Security Fixes (do immediately)
| Package | Current | Target | Risk | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| lodash | 4.17.20 | 4.17.21 | Low (patch) | Fixes CVE-2021-23337 |
| express | 4.18.2 | 4.19.0 | Low (minor) | Fixes CVE-2024-XXXX |

#### Priority 2: EOL Replacements (plan within 1 month)
| Package | Current | Replacement | Migration Effort |
|---|---|---|---|
| request | 2.88.2 | node-fetch 3.x | Medium (API change) |

#### Priority 3: Major Version Upgrades (plan for next release cycle)
| Package | Current | Target | Breaking Changes |
|---|---|---|---|
| webpack | 4.46.0 | 5.90.0 | Config format, plugin API |

#### Priority 4: Minor/Patch Updates (batch in maintenance window)
| Package | Current | Target | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| dplyr | 1.1.4 | 1.1.6 | Patch fixes only |
| ggplot2 | 3.4.0 | 3.5.1 | New geom functions added |

Major upgrades → note breaking changes from dep changelog.

Prioritized plan: security → EOL → major → minor/patch batches.

If err: Dep abandoned, no fork → document risk. Recommend: (1) vendor current, (2) alt pkg, (3) accept + monitor.

Step 6: Document Compatibility Risks

Per planned upgrade:

### Compatibility Assessment

#### express 4.18.2 -> 4.19.0
- **API changes**: None (patch-level fix)
- **Node.js requirement**: Same (>=14)
- **Test impact**: Run full test suite; expect zero failures
- **Confidence**: HIGH

#### webpack 4.46.0 -> 5.90.0
- **API changes**: Config file format changed, several plugins removed
- **Node.js requirement**: >=10.13 (unchanged)
- **Test impact**: Build configuration must be rewritten; all tests need re-run
- **Confidence**: LOW (requires dedicated migration effort)
- **Migration guide**: https://webpack.js.org/migrate/5/

Write report → DEPENDENCY-AUDIT.md or DEPENDENCY-AUDIT-2026-02-17.md.

Compat risks documented per significant upgrade. Report complete.

If err: Can't assess without testing → branch-based upgrade: branch, apply, test, evaluate, merge.

Check

  • All direct deps inventoried from lock/manifest
  • Latest ver checked per dep
  • Staleness level assigned (current/patch/minor/major/EOL)
  • Overall health rating (GREEN/AMBER/RED)
  • Security audit w/ ecosystem tooling
  • All CVEs documented (severity, affected, fix)
  • Upgrade plan prioritized: security > EOL > major > minor/patch
  • Compat risks per major upgrade
  • Report → DEPENDENCY-AUDIT.md
  • No "unable to check" w/o reason

Traps

  • Ignore transitive deps: 10 direct → 200 transitive. Vulns hide transitive. Use npm ls / renv::dependencies().
  • Upgrade all at once: Batch upgrade → can't identify regression source. Upgrade logical groups (security first, majors individually, minors/patches batched).
  • "Outdated" ≠ "insecure": Major behind + no CVE < current + critical vuln. Security > freshness.
  • Skip changelogs: Blind major upgrade → breaking changes in dep → breaking changes in your project.
  • Audit fatigue: Audits w/o action → worthless. Policy: security → 1 sprint, EOL → 1 quarter.
  • Missing lock files: No lock → non-repro builds. Finding itself critical.
  • Wrong R binary on hybrid: WSL/Docker → Rscript may be cross-platform wrapper. Check which Rscript && Rscript --version. Prefer native (e.g., /usr/local/bin/Rscript). See Setting Up Your Environment.

  • apply-semantic-versioning — ver bumps may trigger from dep upgrades
  • manage-renv-dependencies — R-specific dep mgmt w/ renv
  • security-audit-codebase — broader security audit inc. dep vulns
  • manage-changelog — doc dep upgrades in changelog
  • plan-release-cycle — schedule dep upgrades in release timeline

GitHub Repository

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